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Every April 22, the world commemorates Earth Day—a powerful reminder of the importance of environmental conservation. In Indonesia, it’s a chance to raise public awareness and encourage eco-friendly actions.
Indonesia is one of the most biodiverse countries on Earth. From lush rainforests and rich marine ecosystems to majestic volcanoes, the archipelago offers natural beauty. However, threats like deforestation, pollution, and climate change loom large.
Earth Day reminds us that we must stop taking our planet for granted. It’s our shared home—one we must protect.
You don’t need to make grand gestures to celebrate Earth Day. Small steps can make a big difference:
Together, these small actions can create a huge impact.
Youth play a vital role in building a sustainable future. Early environmental education, involvement in green communities, and using social media to raise awareness are meaningful ways to contribute.
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